zdnet.co.uk Updated: 2014-12-21 05:33:25
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The ThinkCentre Edge 91z performs well, although a discrete GPU option would be welcome for graphically demanding workloads. We'd also appreciate dual-band Wi-Fi, USB 3.0 support, a less matte screen, a slot-loading optical drive and a better keyboard...
Attractive price, Good performance, Powerfrugal, Six USB ports, VGAin port, Wireless keyboard and mouse...
Reflective screen, Poor keyboard build quality, Oversized Delete key right next to Enter key, Awkward tilt stand, Integrated graphics, No USB 3.0 support...
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channelnews.com.au Updated: 2014-12-21 05:33:25
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Whether it?s business or pleasure, the 91z covers all the bases of sleek design with impressive performance at a competitive price point of $1,000 and up. With the right blend of optional extras, there?s a hidden value to be unlocked in this powerful A...
Full HD screen with two-finger touch control; Powerful for an All-In-One PC when coupled with graphics card option; $1,000 entry-point marks good value...
Touch control can be buggy and turn off upon some restarts...
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smarthouse.com.au Updated: 2014-12-21 05:33:25
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The ThinkCentre Edge 91z represents a blend of good-value, mid-range performance and intelligent functionality, complimented by handy extras like multi-finger, touch-screen control. It's built into a somewhat monolithic but elegantly simple design that...
Full HD screen with twofinger touch control; Powerful for an AllInOne PC when coupled with graphics card option; $1,000 entrypoint marks good value...
Touch control can be buggy and turn off upon some restarts...
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It may not match the sleek, silvery elegance of Apple’s iMac, but Lenovo’s ThinkCentre Edge 91z is a far more affordable option for people who want a compact all-in-one desktop computer. Lenovo’s ThinkCentre Edge 91z: available with Intel Core-i3, i5 a...
There’s nothing particularly exciting about the ThinkCentre 91z, but it’s a safe choice if you simply want a compact desktop PC for routine office work. However, rivals such as Dell and HP are selling more stylish systems with more memory and disk spa...
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Lenovo has been making all-in-one PCs for a while now and the ThinkCentre Edge 91z is its latest effort. The 91z is the company's first model to have the Edge branding, so it's aimed at small businesses and has a slimmer, more consumer-oriented styling...
Despite having a glossy, reflective screen, the ThinkCentre 91z is a good choice if you want a compact, powerful and fairly versatile all-in-one PC backed by an onsite warranty. It's competitively priced too, making it a cheaper Windows-based alternati...
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Lenovo's ThinkCentre 91z 7075D2G is a more suitable business PC than most all-in-ones we look at, with the exception of Apple's iMac range. However, it's also a perfectly viable home computer, and its business origins provide a number of features that...
The 7075D2G's outstanding three-year warranty and serious processor power make it good value, but it has a small hard disk...
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DesignThe sleek, no-nonsense exterior of the 91z gives off the impression that it's meant for business and/or office use – but wouldn't that be an awful waste of the otherwise fairly impressive hardware hidden away on the inside of this machine? While the...
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Apart from its established portfolio of reliable ThinkPad notebook offerings , Lenovo also has a range of desktop solutions for the small and medium enterprise (SME) segment , part of which is the ThinkCentre Edge 91z. An All-In-One (AIO) PC solution, the...
Do More With LessInterestingly, industry analysts like GfK and IDC have been bringing glad tidings about AIO PCs. While it seems like consumers are getting more into mobile devices like smartphones and tablets, AIO PCs are gathering attention in the small...
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insidehw.com Updated: 2014-12-21 05:33:25
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It’s difficult to explain why all-in-one PCs aren’t more popular on the current market. For instance, notebooks also have a worse price/performance ratio compared to desktop PCs. Yet they are being sold in heaps, despite the fact that many are buying t...
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Lenovo's ThinkCentre Edge M91z is a stylish all-in-one designed for business users. The machine boasts a sleek, edge-to-edge glass screen, and excellent overall performance. It's not a high-end machine, so you do give up some features--namely fancy mul...
Excellent performance, Pretty screen, pretty design...
Lacks discrete graphics card...
This sleek business All-in-One boasts excellent performance...
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techreviewsource.com Updated: 2014-12-21 05:33:25
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The Lenovo ThinkCentre Edge 91z ($1,386 direct) is the company's latest all-in-one designed for the SMB market, and as such it's less flashy than Lenovo's IdeaCentre consumer line. That isn't to say it's not attractive: Its black glossy minimalist d...
Sleek allinone design. Powerful quadcore processor. Wireless Internet, keyboard, and mouse. VGA input. VESA wall mount kit...
Glossy screen reflections. No 802.11a/n 5GHz support. No HDMI input to use monitor with consoles or other PCs. No USB 3.0 or eSATA ports. Only 30 days of Norton Internet Security updates.
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The Lenovo ThinkCentre Edge 91z ($1,386 direct) is the company's latest all-in-one desktop designed for the SMB market, and as such it's less flashy than Lenovo's IdeaCentre consumer line. That isn't to say it's not attractive: Its black glossy minimal...
Sleek all-in-one design, Powerful quad-core processor, Wireless Internet, keyboard, and mouse, VGA input, VESA wall mount kit...
Glossy screen reflections, No 802,11a/n 5GHz support, No HDMI input to use monitor with consoles or other PCs, No USB 3,0 or eSATA ports, Only 30 days of Norton Internet Security updates...
Lenovo's SMB-oriented ThinkCentre Edge line expands to the all-in-one desktop space with the ThinkCentre Edge 91z. It's reasonably priced, powerful, and can give the iMac a run for its place in a design studio...
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All-in-one (AIO) computers make a lot of sense if you want to minimise the clutter on and around your desktop, but need more computing muscle and/or screen space than your average notebook delivers. Apple's iMac is the benchmark for this kind of system, b...
Attractive price, Good performance, Powerfrugal, Six USB ports, VGAin port, Wireless keyboard and mouse...
Reflective screen, Poor keyboard build quality, Oversized Delete key right next to Enter key, Awkward tilt stand, Integrated graphics, No USB 3.0 support...
The ThinkCentre Edge 91z performs well, although a discrete GPU option would be welcome for graphically demanding workloads. We'd also appreciate dual-band Wi-Fi, USB 3.0 support, a less glossy screen, a slot-loading optical drive and a better keyboard. T...
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